How to Use OPS to Build Future-Friendly Digital Signage Solutions

Intel’s open pluggable specification (OPS) can help simplify installation and management and help you keep up as the Internet of Things accelerates digital signage demand.

Digital Signage

What is the Future of Digital Signage?

The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) is creating a whole new digital signage market.

Consumers and users seek increasingly advanced and mind-blowing visual experiences and enriched interactive designs to achieve superior marketing effects.

Information exchanged via wearable technology and smart phones will spur new and expanding applications for digital signage—and, undoubtedly, tremendous adoption.

The challenge for system designers is simple: How to keep up by designing, installing and managing solutions that meet evolving systems’ needs.

That can be tricky given that most digital signage installations involve prolific communication between players, displays and peripherals.

The open pluggable specification (OPS) developed by Intel in 2010 provides digital signage professionals with some great options because it standardizes and modularizes the development of displays and media players—leading to potentially simplified installation, usage and ease of upgrading.

This free article outlines solutions that will help professionals take advantage of OPS in the growing market.

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